Most Imp DI Questions for IBPS Clerk 2025 Know Tips to Solve them Quickly
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IBPS Clerk Prelims exam is going to be conducted in the month of October. So, around two months are left for the preparation of IBPS Clerk 2025 exam. The level of the exam is quite tough, and in such a scenario, practicing questions from the most important topics is the best way to tackle the exam. And when it comes to the quant section, DI is considered one of the most important topics. In this blog, we are going to discuss IBPS Clerk Level DI Questions for the year 2025. 

What is Data Interpretation in IBPS Clerk 2025? 

In this, the data is given, and you will be asked questions based on it. Sometimes the questions will be asked in a direct format and sometimes in an indirect way. The data interpretation in IBPS Clerk is a mix of many other topics as well, that as percentage, ratio, and proportion, etc. The DI is asked to judge a candidate’s ability to analyse and interpret the data under pressure conditions. 

Most Imp DI Questions for IBPS Clerk 2025 PDF

We are providing a PDF that contains the most Imp DI Questions for IBPS Clerk 2025. You can download the PDF and access the questions, and solve them thoroughly. We have also provided a detailed explanation of those questions so that you can check whether your approach to solving the questions is correct or not. 

Types of Data Interpretation Questions asked in IBPS Clerk Exam

There are six major types of questions of DI asked in IBPS Clerk 2025 examination, and they are- 

  1. Bar Graph– In this type, you will be asked to answer questions based on a bar graph given. The questions involve calculations based on percentages, ratios, and averages as well. 
  2. Tabular format- This type of DI is also known as table DI, in which questions are based on the data given in tabular format. Sometimes the questions are asked directly from the table given, and many times you have to decode the data and then solve the questions accordingly.
  3. Pie Chart – This type of DI is asked based on percentage and ratio data. You have to solve the given questions by using certain tips and tricks.
  4. Line chart- The data is presented in the form of a line chart, and questions are asked on the basis of the same. 
  5. Caselet Form- In caselet DI, information is given in the form of paragraphs, and you have to answer questions based on those paragraphs.
  6. Missing Data–  In this type of DI, a few elements are missing from the table, and you have to find those elements by solving the questions. 

Tips to solve the Data Interpretation Questions Quickly in Prelims

In IBPS Clerk Prelims, usually, Table DI, Bar graph, and pie chart questions are asked. Till here, we have discussed what DI is, the types of questions asked in DI. Now we will discuss ways in which you can solve the Data Interpretation Questions quickly. 

Write what is being asked as the first thing

Many times, candidates focus on the data and aimlessly scan it, which results in a waste of time. What you can do is first look at the questions that are asked based on the data given in the question. Now, when you are going through the data, you will be focused on scanning the data according to the questions asked, which in turn saves your time. 

Master Basic Arithmetic Questions

Master topics such as percentages, ratios, and averages for faster calculations. Short tricks such as 20%=⅕, all these are very helpful for faster calculations. Another important thing you can do is make a chart of all these short formulae and paste that chart where you practice questions. While practicing, use these tricks; they will become your habits as you solve questions.

Here is a list of percentage, Fraction and decimal in the table given below-

DecimalFractionPercent
0.51/250%
0.333…1/333.333…%
0.666…2/366.666…%
0.251/425%
0.753/475%
0.21/520%
0.42/540%
0.63/560%
0.84/580%
0.1666…1/616.666…%
0.8333…5/683.333…%
0.1251/812.50%
0.3753/837.50%
0.6255/862.50%
0.8757/887.50%
0.111…1/911.111…%
0.222…2/922.222…%
0.444…4/944.444…%
0.555…5/955.555…%
0.777…7/977.777…%
0.888…8/988.888…%
0.11/1010%
0.08333…1/128.333…%
0.06251/166.25%
0.031251/323.13%

 

Simplify the Data and then solve the questions

Suppose you get a pie-chart-based question, what an average candidate does is he/she tries to interpret data after every question, and what toppers do is they make a table of their own, simplify the given data, and then answer the questions accordingly. In this way, they save their time and maximise their scores as there are fewer chances of wrong answers. 

Practice as much as Possible

Practice as much as possible. There is no shortcut; you have to practice a lot. As you solve questions, you will get an idea of the questions that can be asked in the examination. For this, we are also providing the most frequently asked questions of DI in PDF format. You can also subscribe to our courses, where we provide video courses, PDF courses, along with mock tests and detailed analysis.

Disclaimer: The DI questions and explanations provided are for practice only. They are illustrative, not official. Actual IBPS Clerk exam questions may differ in format or difficulty. Aspirants should always consult official IBPS Clerk notices for authentic information.

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